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Nigeria: CDHR Urges FG to Peg House Rents - COMMITTEE for Defence of Human Rights, CDHR, in Delta State, has called on Federal and State Governments to peg house rents in the country through their respective ministries/parasatals as the present cost is excruciating on the common man. [AA Urbanisation]

Liberia: Modern Redlight Market Replaces Omega Tower - Hundreds of people, including dozens of Liberian and American Governments officials joined President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and US Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield to witness the demolition of the Omega Navigational Transmitting Tower in Paynesville, on the outer reaches of Monrovia. [AA Urbanisation]

Ghana: Bui Power Authority Resettles Communities - The anxiety associated with the relocation of people from their traditional environment to a newly-created one was obviously witnessed from the comments and facial appearances of the people of Bator Akanyakrom, near Banda Ahenkro in the Tain District of the Brong-Ahafo Region at the weekend, when their time was due to move to the resettlement camp, under the Bui Hydroelectric Project Resettlement and Community Support Program. [AA Urbanisation]

Tanzania: Construction Sector Remains Prone to Corruption - THOUGH construction sector plays a vital role in the country's economic and social development, it remains one of those areas occupying the top position as far as corruption ranking is concerned. Construction sector is particularly prone to grand corruption because of the large amount of funds involved in the execution of projects. [AA Construction]

We are seeking a number of Commercial Managers to be based on a large power station project currently under construction in the northernmost part of South Africa. This major scheme is a high profile project which when built, will be one of the world's largest Coal Fired Power Stations offering 4 800 Mw capacity.
Our client is assisting the owner in the efficient construction of this plant, and is currently searching for candidates with experience in the commercial and contractual management of complex Mechanical and Electrical packages ideally as associated with projects such as power stations or similar. In particular we are seeking candidates with a good grounding in the industry, good managerial skills, a proactive and enterprising nature and the ability to work as part of a committed team on the project with the ultimate aim of getting the job done!